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Pre-accelerated seed populations of energetic particles in the heliosphere. N. A. Schwadron* and M. Desai Southwest Research Institute *Also, Boston University. Miracle occurs. Where do energetic particles and cosmic rays come from?. Plasma : Solar Wind, Coronal Plasma.
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Pre-accelerated seed populations of energetic particles in the heliosphere N. A. Schwadron* and M. Desai Southwest Research Institute *Also, Boston University
Miracle occurs Where do energetic particles and cosmic rays come from? Plasma: Solar Wind, Coronal Plasma Diffusive Shock Acceleration Suprathermal Ions Provide a Critical Link between bulk plasma and EPs/CRs Energetic Particles, Cosmic Rays Suprathermal ions have a leg up to overcome injection
Is there an Injection Problem? • Theorist’s answer - No • Multiply Reflected Ions, Shock Surfing, VxB drift • Cross-field diffusion • Observer’s answer - Yes • EP composition reflects suprathermals, not bulk plasma
Example: Pickup Ions to ACRs Pickup ions born with high energy and naturally predisposed to accel. At Termination Shock Evidence: Single-charge of ACR species Composition like neutral ISM Schwadron et al., GRL, 2002
Injection at several shock types • Injection energy given by • Einj = vinj2/2, ush/cos(BN) < vinj, but vinj < ush ~ ||/rg (here, take ~ 30)
Jokipii (1987) Rate ofEnergyGain (normalized) Shock Angle qBn (degrees) Higher rates of energy gain and harder spectra at quasi-perp shocks. Slide from Tylka, 2005 If a shock takes on a range of qBnvalues, high-energies will be dominated by particles produced at qBn ~ 90o.
Quasi-parallel vs. Quasi-perp Shocks? • Quasi-parallel: • Lower injection threshold • Larger flux of injected ions • Longer time for acceleration to high energies • Quasi-perp: • Higher injection threshold • Faster ion acceleration • Most shocks, even the termination shock, cannot be classified as quasi-parallel or quasi-perp • Injection best where quasi-parallel • Higher energy acceleration where quasi-perp
Where does the injection begin? • Composition change, beginning at suprathermal energies, marks the injection speed • Suprathermal tail may control particle injection Chotoo et al., JGR ,2000
Where does the acceleration begin, what gets accelerated? He+ abundance enhanced 103-104 times the solar wind value Injection appears at ~twice solar wind speed He+/He2+ ~0.17 Chotoo et al. 2000. JGR, vol. 105; 23107
Where does the acceleration begin, what gets accelerated? He+ enhancement from PUIs 3He from flares He+/He2+ ~0.18 (adapted from Desai et al., 2001 and Kucharek et al., 2003)
Statistical Acceleration in Co-rotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) Statistical acceleration through transit time damping of magnitude field fluctuations (magnetosonic waves)
Where does the acceleration begin, what gets accelerated? Spatial profile of He+/He++ provides strong constraints on the acceleration rate
Suprathermal Seed Population • The source population of energetic particles and cosmic rays • Pickup ions provide an important example • What causes the suprathermal tails? • Statiscal acceleration (transit time damping) provides a likely explanation and explains pickup ion tails • What causes suprathermal tails close to the Sun? • We see composition differences, I.e., enhancements in 3He • What fundamentally differentiates solar wind from sources of suprathermal ions?
Paths for Deposited Coronal Energy Injected Electromagnetic Energy Bound, closed structures Transition ?? Open field Downward Conducted Heat, Radiation, Siphon flows Slow wind Fast wind Hot & Bright Intermediate? Fluctuating? Cool & Dark
Paths of deposited Energy • Solar Wind Scaling Law • Electron heat conduction and radiative losses Fast wind Cool, Dark Slow wind Warm,Brighter Radiative Loss Hot, Bright Schwadron and McComas, ApJ, 2003
A Constant Energy Source The suprathermal seed population: Suprathermal Ions with speeds greater than escape speed from energetically bound bulk plasma Schwadron and McComas, ApJ, 2003
Summary • Suprathermal Ions Seeds of energetic particles and cosmic rays • He+/He++ spatial profile .. A powerful technique for resolving acceleration rate • Suprathermal tails from Sun show characteristic composition differences with solar wind - why? • Possible that suprathermals escape from energetically bound bulk plasma